my 7500 arrived yesterday and i spent some time connecting the device with Tier 3 tech support from T-Mobile. (god i love t-mobile ) as long as you pay for the internet they could care less what you hook up.
anyway it appers that some phones had different settings on order to work.
if anyone is interested i will post them.
till then, the only problem i have encountered is the video is a little choppy with certain formats..
T Mobile
Have an unlocked xda 11i but use T monbile sim (been with them for years) - due to sd card corruption have lost settings and can't restore.
T mobile as oyu say not too helpful - would be interetsed if you have settings for xda 11i
thanks so much
dean56 said:
my 7500 arrived yesterday and i spent some time connecting the device with Tier 3 tech support from T-Mobile. (god i love t-mobile ) as long as you pay for the internet they could care less what you hook up.
anyway it appers that some phones had different settings on order to work.
if anyone is interested i will post them.
till then, the only problem i have encountered is the video is a little choppy with certain formats..
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Yes, please post them. This will be helpful to many.
yes sure, please post it.
my ameo can connect to the edge network(t mobile) but no application can obtain data from the internet (internet explorer, opera,quick gps etc.)
Have a look here
is this for german tmobile network?
how about in US?
http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/phon...aEnabled=true&manufacturerId=41&phoneId=1184#
Set up t-zones / T-MobileWeb
Setting up the handset
1. Tap Start.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap on the Connections tab.
4. Tap the Connections icon.
5. Tap Add a new modem connection under T-Mobile GPRS.
6. Enter T-Zones in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Tap to select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the Select a modem drop down list.
8. Tap Next.
9. Enter wap.voicestream.com in the Access point name field. (*** If you have $19 unlimited GPRS/Edge service use internet.voicestream.com instead)
10. Tap Next.
11. Tap Finish.
12. Tap Edit my proxy server under T-Mobile GPRS.
13. Tap to check This network connects to the Internet.
14. Tap to check This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet.
15. Enter 216.155.165.050 in the Proxy server field.
16. Tap Advanced.
17. Tap HTTP.
18. Enter 8080 in the Port field.
19. Tap OK four times.
20. Tap Start again.
21. Tap Internet Explorer.
22. Browse to http://wap.t-zones.com.
23. Tap Menu.
24. Tap Tools and tap Options.
25. Tap Use Current under Home page.
26. Tap OK.
The new WAP profile is now configured and ready for use.
Set up picture and video messaging
Setting up the data account
1. Tap Start.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap on the Connections tab.
4. Tap the Connections icon.
5. Tap Add a new modem connection under T-Mobile GPRS.
6. Enter PictureMessaging in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Tap to select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the Select a modem drop down list.
8. Tap Next.
9. Enter wap.voicestream.com in the Access point name field.
10. Tap Next.
11. Tap Finish.
Setting up the MMS profile
1. Tap Start again.
2. Tap Messaging.
3. Tap Menu.
4. Tap MMS Configuration.
5. Tap the Servers tab.
6. Tap New.
7. Enter PictureMessaging in the Server Name field.
8. Enter 216.155.165.050 in the Gateway field.
9. Enter 8080 in the Port number field.
10. Enter http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms in the Server address field.
11. Tap to select T-Mobile GPRS from the Connect via drop down list.
12. Tap to select WAP 2.0 from the WAP Version dropdown.
13. Tap OK.
14. Scroll to PictureMessaging and tap Set As Default.
15. Tap OK.
The new MMS profile is now configured and ready for use.
I recently did a Hard Reset on my HTC p3600 (WM5). I have been unable to re-establish my data connection (internet/email/wap/mms) with Vodafone UK (monthly contract). I could not remember how I set up the phone originally when I bought it from Expansys UK in April 07. I phoned Vodafone for the settings but the trained monkey was predictably useless. I checked threads on this site to no avail (Even downloaded an empty zip folder that had promised a CAB file with all necessary settings http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285360)
I found a list of settings here (see link) to enable internet/wap/mms/email: http://www.4winmobile.com/forums/ppc-faq/6251-q-what-uk-roi-gprs-settings-web-wap-mms.html. Still I am unable to connect.
I did notice some STRANGE SET BEHAVIOUR. As instructed I set up connections for Vodafone Wap and Vodafone Internet. According to the above site the Vodafone ‘username’ & ‘passwords’ for both of these connections are ‘web’ & ‘web‘. I entered these and saved the connections. Later, having no success connecting, I went back to check the settings I had entered. For both connections the username ‘web’ remained the same, but the password had changed to something with about 13 characters. I can change it back to ‘web’ but once I save the settings it seems to revert to this longer unknown password (it shows as a row of asterixes). Any suggestions on what to do next are very welcome.
I believe your password is hashed to some kind of key (possibly 13 characters). This is stored instead of the three characters 'web', providing better security, since a malicious counterparty can neither `read' your password from a file, nor narrow his brute force search by examining the length of the password string.
I have a Vodafone UK contract (also bought from expansys) and used the following cab file from this thread back in my WM5 days:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=310876
Why not upgrade to a WM6 rom? That has all the 'customization' settings built in so you never have to worry about how to restore these things...
Hi midgeslayer,
To make sure you do have the correct settings for internet, e-mail, WAP and MMS, here are the settings for Windows mobile 5 devices. It could be that the settings you've followed are not quite correct which is affecting the connection. Try these ones and see how you get on:-
Vodafone Configuration Guide
HTC P3600
Setting up Internet
1. Tap Start
2. Tap Settings
3. Tap Connections tab
4. Tap Connections
5. Tap Add a new modem connection
6. At Enter a Name… give the profile a name i.e. Vodafone WAP
7. At Select a Modem tap down arrow and select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
8. Tap Next
9. At Access point Name: enter:
For Contract - internet
For PayT - pp.vodafone.co.uk
10. At User name: enter web
11. At Password: enter web
12. Tap Finish
Setting up Email
1. Tap Start.
2. Tap Messaging
3. Tapr Menu.
4. Tap Tools
5. Tap Options
6. Tap New Account
7. At Select and e-mail provider
8. Tap other pop3/imap4
9. Tap Next
10. At Enter e-mail address: enter i.e. [email protected]
11. Tap Next
12. The Phone will perform an automatic search for the settings.
13. At Your name enter a Your Name (i.e. John).
14. At User Name enter the account username (e.g. john.smith).
15. At Password enter the e-mail account password.
16. Tap in the box next to Save password if you wish
17. Tap Next
18. Tap on the down arrow at Account Type and select POP3 or IMAP4 (Depending on the
email account type)
19. Tap Next
20. At Incoming Mail enter i.e. your email providers incoming mail server address : i.e.
Vodafone, pop.vodafone.co.uk.
21. At Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server enter send.vodafone.co.uk pop.vodafone.co.uk).
22. Tap Finish
Setting up WAP
1. Tap Start
2. Tap Settings
3. Tap Connections tab
4. Tap Connections
5. Tap Add a new modem connection
6. At Enter a Name… give the profile a name i.e. Vodafone WAP
7. At Select a Modem tap down arrow and select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
8. Tap Next
9. At Access point Name: enter:
For Contract - wap.vodafone.co.uk
For PayT - pp.vodafone.co.uk
10. At User name: enter wap
11. At Password: enter wap
12. Tap Finish
Setting up MMS
1. Tap Start
2. Tap Messaging
3. Tap Menu.
4. Tap Tools
5. Tap Options
6. Tap MMS
7. Tap Servers Tab
8. Tap New
9. At Server Name enter Vodafone MMS
10. At Gateway enter 212.183.137.012
11. At Server address: enter http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
12. At Connect via tap the down arrow and select My work network
13. Tap OK
Let us know how you get on with those. We may need to check your account to ensure everything has been activated for using these services too. We can explain how to do this once you've tried to connect using these settings here.
I'm sure we can get it sorted for you soon.
Hopefullyuseful
Vodafone UK
Virgin 3G settings
1. On the handset, tap on Start.
2. Tap on Settings.
3. Tap on Connections tab.
4. Tap on the Connections icon.
5. Tap on Add a new modem connection under My Work Network.
6. Enter Virgin 3G in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Select Cellular Line (GPRS) in the drop down list of Select a modem.
8. Tap on Next.
9. Enter goto.virginmobile.uk in the Access point name field. Tap on Next.
10. Enter user in the User name field.
11. Enter in the Password field.
12. Tap Advanced...
13. Select Use server-assigned IP address. Tap on ok.
14. Tap on Finish.
15. Tap on Set up my proxy server or Edit my proxy server if one exists, under My Work Network.
16. Ensure that checkboxes of This network connects to the Internet and This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet are checked.
17. Tap on Advanced...
18. Tap on HTTP.
19. Enter 193.030.166.004 in the Server field.
20. Enter 8080 in the Port field.
21. Tap on ok 4 times and close the window to return to the main screen
My device is simple smart-phone with windows mobile 6.1 professional operating system. I have a problem with the connection manager and proxy servers. Let me explain my problem.
My application needs to get some date from the Internet. I use for that GRPS connection. But I need to specific WAP connection with PROXY. Below I put all steps which I do to make that kind of connection.
1. "Start" -> "Settings" -> "Connections"
2. Click the "Connections" icon.
3. Click the "Advanced" tab.
4. Push the "Select Networks" button.
5. Push the first from the top "New" button.
6. Enter a name for new connection (for example "mywap").
7. Push the "Modem" tab.
8. Push the "New" button.
9. Enter a name fro the connection (for example "mywapcon").
10. Access point name (for my operator is "wap").
11. Click the "Next" button.
12. Enter a user and password (both "wap").
13. Click the "Finish" button.
14. Click the "Proxy settings" tab.
16. Check the "This network connects to the Internet" box.
17. Check the "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet" box.
18. Click the "Advanced..." button.
19. Click the "HTTP" item on the list.
20. Enter the "Server" host (for example "proxy.host.eu") and "Port" number (for example "8080").
21. Click "ok" button.
Now, I have a new connection which I can use in my application to connect to the WAP Internet with proxy. Below I put the steps which I make to request for my application about proxy and connection.
1. To get a GUID to my new connection I use the "ConnMgrEnumDestinations" method.
2. This GUID I use to make a request to the connection manager. I use for that the "ConnMgrEstablishConnectionSync" method. When the connection occurs the method above returns the handler to the my connection.
3. Now, I try to check about proxy servers to my connection. I'm using for that the "ConnMgrProviderMessage" method and a returned hander.
I read about that a lot of articles but it still don't work correctly. When I call the "ConnMgrProviderMessage" in the step 3, the operating system returns my the "E_NOINTERFACE" error. I don't know why because I defined the proxy server for this GUID connection.
Did you have that kind of problems in your applications ?? Can you help me ??
Hello all, I am requesting help with an issue that I am having with my HD2.
Ive had the phone for a little over a month now, and it is a great device. I bought the phone unlocked, and it was working just fine. But recently the pass code (the 4 digit pin to use the phone) to unlock the phone stopped working, because of this i had to do a hard reset on the phone. This set everything back to factory settings.
After some work I got most of everything back to normal, my only issue that i am having is Sending MMS messages. I have the server set up correctly as well as the data connections to the internet but for some reason it still wont let me send MMS messages.
I searched all over the board but nothing i found could help me so far.
If anyone has any advice or know how on how to fix this problem it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-Jmann
Lets start off with,
Country
Network
shall we lol
Sorry sorry lol, 1st time poster
Im on the AT&T network in USA
probably be better off having a gander through this section mate,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=632
Hey there, i was having the same problem, im on Virgin uk..
I found this in another thread, worked great!
Do the changes is IP address I've highlighted below in red make a difference?
From http://www.virginmobile.com/vm/setup3gAndGprs.do?contentId=setting.up.3g.gprs.howdoi.sm101
1. On the handset, tap Start > Settings > Wireless Controls.
2. Tap the Menu > Connections > Advanced tab.
3. Tap Select Networks > Under the first drop down box, tap New…
4. In the Enter a name for these settings: field, enter Virgin MMS
5. Tap the Modem tab > New…
6. In the Enter a name for the connection: field, enter Virgin MMS
7. Tap the Select a modem drop-down list and select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) > Next.
8. In the Access point name: field, enter goto.virginmobile.uk > Next.
9. Enter the user name and password listed below. If no value is listed, leave the field blank.
* User name: user
* Password:
10. Tap Finish.
11. Tap ok three times
12. Tap x to close the Settings screen.
Setting up the MMS account
1. On the handset, tap Start > Messages.
2. Tap Menu > Settings >Options > Menu >MMS server > New.
3. In the Server name: field, enter Virgin MMS
4. In the IP address: field, enter 193.30.166.2
5. In the Port number: field, enter 8080
6. In the Server address: field, enter http://mms.virginmobile.co.uk:8002
7. Tap the Connect via: drop down list and select Virgin MMS
8. Tap the WAP Version: drop down list and select WAP 2.0 > Done
9. Tap and hold on Virgin MMS and select Set As Default.
10. Press the end call key to return to the home screen.
The settings have been applied and are ready for use.
Setting details
Below are the details of your settings
Name: Virgin MMS
IP Address: 193.30.166.2
Username: (none)
Password: (none)
Homepage: http://mms.virginmobile.co.uk:8002
Server Address: goto.virginmobile.uk
Ive searched the entire board thoruoughly, and unfortunatly most of them only talk about fixing the MMS server (which isnt my problem), unless i overlooked something
@Shum97 i appreciate that, but thats the set up for Virgin Mobile phones, not ATT
No other help? Anyone?
i dont know about at+t but on o2 uk i have to have two data connections set up. One is the proper mobile data "mobile web", the other is wap, "o2 active", and this is the one used for mms.
If i set the mms settings to use the regular data account it fails.
Thing is, when you go to settings all settings connection connection and press 'manage existing connections' you only see the mobile web account available to edit.
What you need to do to see the other is go to advanced tab, and 'select networks'.
In the top dropdown, mine says mobile web, but if i change that and choose o2 active instead, click OK, and now go back to the tasks tab, the top half now lets me click 'manage existing accounts' to edit the o2 active account instead of the mobile web account.
(dont forget to change it back, else progs that auto connect to the net will try to use the wap account. In my case it still works, but is slow, and i think costs.)
So, , , not sure if it is any help to you, but when i set up manually, (and i have done three or four times) i ...
1 - set up the o2 active wap account
2 - set up the mobile data account
3 - set up the mms server settings, making sure to choose o2 active and not mobile web as the connection.
THanks alot, ill be sure to give this a try, Does anyone think Flashing my device might help with my problem?
jmann0140 said:
Does anyone think Flashing my device might help with my problem?
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only if the 'connection setup' has details of the at+t network in it. connection setup for the euro leo can be found as a cab, im sure the tmo one can be too, but i suspect neither will have att network settings in it.
Id guess it's manual all the way, sorry.
ah i see, ill play around with it and see what i can do then